perl.exe -w %1
pause
Whala.... as long as perl is set in your enviroment variables, all you have to do is run through the batch file instead of adding in code to each project. If you use Ultraedit, you can even plug this into a macro and it saves you lots of time-and headaches
Derek
In reply to Re: Watching Perl die() under Win32
by draconis22
in thread Watching Perl die() under Win32
by Chmrr
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